Apparel belt



ug. 3i 1926.

J. P. SOUSA, JR

APPARELKBELT Filed April 28, 1922 /M/I A TTOR NE K5 sport Wear, where it is frequently desirable that no articles be carried by theJ belt and also frequently desirable lthat certain predetermined articles be carried by the belt to the exclusion of other articles.

It is evident that various changes may be made in the construction, form and arrangement of the several from the spirit and scope of my invention, hence 'I do not Wish to be limited to the particular embodiments herein shown and describe-d, but; 1 Y n' l. Anapparel belt [comprising a' main beltgm'e'ansfor" removably securing its ends together' and' 'auxiliary belt' arranged yto permitjarti'eles' earned tl'iereby to' be slid along'the vsaine from Yfrontv to back and 'vitek versa, said auxiliary belt being permanently secured intermediate Iits ends to' the ma in rtogether,

parts without departing y belt and removably secured at its ends to the main belt.

2, An apparel belt comprising a main belt, means for removably securing its ends an auxiliary belt arranged to slidably carry predetermined articles, said auxiliary belt being permanently secured about midway its ends to the back of the main beltI about midway its ends, and means for removably securing` the ends ofthe auxiliary belt to the main belt whereby said articles may be slid alongthe vauxiliary belt' into posit'imr forlr'eady use at the front of the main belt o'r 'out of the Way at the back thereof.y f

In testimony, thatV I claim the foregoing; as my invention, Ihave signed'my nameth'iaI 21st day of April, 19,22.

JOHN'PHILIP SCUSA, JH) 

